Overview
- The £30 million contribution is the largest in the Courtauld’s 93-year history, according to the institute.
- The long-term partnership includes sharing works from the Reuben family collection to support displays and exhibitions.
- The funding advances a decade-long campaign that has raised about £115 million, with roughly £65 million still needed for the academic wing and a new campus targeted for 2029.
- Director Mark Hallett called the partnership a defining moment for the Courtauld, while trustee Lisa Reuben said the foundation is thrilled to back its ambitions.
- Formed in 2002, the Reuben Foundation focuses on healthcare, education and the arts, has supported major UK museums, and is linked to donors David and Simon Reuben, prominent London real estate investors.